The Hendry County Sheriff accused Captains for Clean Water of "fuel[ing] hostility and provok[ng] violent rhetoric," but a ...
Equatorial Guinea's government imposed a year-long internet outage for Annobón, an island province, after ...
After closing state psychiatric hospitals, the U.S. still struggles to recognize both the dignity of the mentally ill and the public’s right to be safe.
The decision, which hinges on an exception to the Gun-Free School Zones Act, does not say whether that law is consistent with the Second Amendment.
From the Fairness Doctrine to Nixon’s “raised eyebrow,” government licensing power has long chilled broadcast speech—proving the First Amendment should apply fully to the airwaves.
Democrats are responding to the Jimmy Kimmel situation by promising to punish the victims of the jawboning—the private companies.
The case is Mendones v. Cushman & Wakefield, Inc., decided Sept. 9 by Judge Victoria Kolakowski (Cal. Super. Ct. Alameda ...
Peter Thiel warns of a pending one-world totalitarian government—while himself pushing to supercharge the surveillance state.
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Gift to Trump

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Another in a long line of court decisions striking down Trump efforts to attach conditions to federal grants that were not approved by Congress.
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development projects that the impact of Trump's tariffs could get worse.

Tough It Out

The link between acetaminophen, the only pain reliever pregnant women are allowed to take, and a child in utero developing ...